Monday, October 9, 2023

Cultivated bluefin tuna startup Wanda Fish hooks a $7M seed round

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Monday, October 09, 2023

Today's top two stories are funding rounds. Let's dive into the first one, which involves an Israeli startup (stay safe if you are in that region) developing cultivated bluefin tuna. Wanda Fish Technologies is swimming in the very early stages of the technology pool but is treading water successfully enough at this point to reel in $7 million in new venture capital to accelerate production. Get the scoop.

Meanwhile, as the world's population ages, the need for reliable and affordable caregiving will grow. Meet Lottie, a care home marketplace in the U.K. Accel led a $21 million investment into the company, which gathers data and cultivates an online list so people can find the best care homes and services for their needs. Read more.

And for all you gadget fans, here's your look at Meta Quest 3, which takes a step closer to mainstream AR/VR. Check it out.

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Keeping devices out of landfills: Singapore's tech subscription service Circular snagged $7.6 million in new funding as it develops a way for used high-end electronics to find new homes. Read more.

Better to have more than less: As it turns out, Mastodon actually has 407,000 more monthly users than it thought. Find out what moved the needle.

The reports have it: A new California law now mandates that VC firms release the diversity information of their investments. Here's how that came to be.

Not so fast: Spotify put some restrictions on its free tier in India to attract more paid users. Let's see if that strategy pays off.

Pull up a chair: Meet Canopy, a social app being built by a former TikTok employee for content creators to network and "spill the tea." Read more.

Investing between the coasts: Michigan's Grand Ventures closed on a second fund of $50 million for investment in early-stage companies. Find out who they invest in.

Going head-to-head with X: Instagram Threads is preparing a new feature called Trending Topics to compete more with the former Twitter. We spin some yarn about it.

These ships actually do sail themselves: Saronic, a defense startup building autonomous seagoing vessels, raises $55 million. See if this floats your boat.

Funding for female founders: ALIAVIA Ventures closed on its first fund to fight gender funding inequalities in the U.S. and Australia. Get in on the action.

Funding woes north of the border: Canadian startups had a tough third quarter, and AI's popularity isn't making a big difference. Here's why. (TC+)

Weekend warriors you may have missed:

Virgio's fast-fashion dream is over

To attend or not to attend: We asked 52 founders whether events are useful or a waste of time (TC+)

Zendesk emerges from last year's turbulence with strong outlook (TC+)

Brave lays off 9% of its workforce

How Nvidia became a major player in robotics

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TC Opinion: Women and underrepresented founders aren't going to wait for the VC industry to transform itself

"Hiring a more diverse investment team and reducing discrepancies in evaluation processes that lead to overlooking women-led startups have proven to significantly reduce the bias in the way investors evaluate founding teams," writes Marta Zaccagnini, a senior manager at Village Capital in TC Opinion.

"I look forward to the day when the dial switches."

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Canadian startups had a tough Q3, and AI's popularity isn't making a big difference

It’s not just the U.S. that’s experiencing a downturn in tech investment. In today’s edition of The Exchange, Anna Heim reviewed information from startup data platform Tracxn and found that Canadian startups received 57% less funding in Q3 2023 than in Q2.

“It's also 84% less than Canada's record fundraising quarter, Q2 2021, when startups collectively raised $5.12 billion," she writes.

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On the pods

Equity is kicking off the week with an update on global stocks, AI and startup news around the world. Alex discusses China’s move to bolster its national computing and data infrastructure; Anthropic helping us understand more about LLMs; and raises from Wanda Fish Technologies and Lottie. Listen here.

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Friday, October 6, 2023

MGM Resorts says cyberattack that stole customer data will reduce its Q3 profits by $100M

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Friday, October 06, 2023

In today's top story, we bring you an update on the cyberattack at MGM Resorts that was first disclosed in September. The hotel and casino giant confirmed that hackers stole customers' personal data. Get the scoop.

Next, we hear that a few venture investors and startups in India are considering a stake in Nainital Bank. Read more.

Meanwhile, some new numbers show that India has been a tough market for Netflix. Here’s why.

And the rumored "Superpremium" service Spotify was prepping may becoming a reality soon. Learn more.

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SBF: Our resident crypto expert Jacquelyn Melinek is on the ground in New York to cover the Sam Bankman-Fried trial and put together the latest updates on the FTX collapse's courtroom drama. See the On the Pods section below as well. And go inside Matt Huang's testimony. He is an executive at crypto investment firm Paradigm claiming SBF defrauded investors.

Puzzling: For the old-school gamer in you, Ohm's Quest is an electronic puzzle console inspired by escape rooms. See what it looks like.

The many levels of X: X, formerly Twitter, will test three tiers of its Premium service, and one of them may be ad-free. Get the scoop.

Ch-ch-ch-changes: Y Combinator tells us about its string of new lieutenants. Meet them.

Human nature, or is it?: Apparently, humans can't resist breaking AI with boobs and 9/11 memes. Read more.

Hacked: Lyca Mobile says its customer data was stolen during a cyberattack. Here's what happened.

3 . . . 2 . . . 1: United Launch Alliance sends up two Project Kuiper test satellites for Amazon. Watch the launch.

Risky business: Snap's AI chatbot draws scrutiny in the U.K. over kids' privacy concerns. Learn more.

Yum yum batteries: Breathe Battery Technologies bets that software will eat batteries too. Find out why. (TC+)

Pitch Deck Teardown: Check out what Haje had to say about Lupiya's $8.3 million Series A deck. (TC+)

Another AI app goes viral: EPIK hits No. 1 on the App Store for its yearbook photo feature. Say "cheese!"

Five more to take you into the weekend:

Wisk Aero starts flight testing electric autonomous aircraft in Los Angeles

Some gen AI vendors say they'll defend customers from IP lawsuits. Others, not so much

Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth fund invests nearly $600M in Reliance Retail at $100B valuation

Bolt CEO discusses company moving on after SEC probe

Stoke Space raises $100M Series B as it looks to reach orbit by 2025

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10 investors talk about the future of AI and what lies beyond the ChatGPT hype

Generative AI is the dynamo revving up tech's latest hype cycle, so Anna Heim launched a three-part investor survey exploring "the various parts of the AI puzzle, where startups have the highest chance of winning, and where open source might overtake closed source."

Here's who participated in part one:

  • Manish Singhal, founding partner, pi Ventures
  • Rudina Seseri, founder and managing partner, Glasswing Ventures
  • Lily Lyman, Chris Gardner, Richard Dulude and Brian Devaney of Underscore VC
  • Karin Klein, founding partner, Bloomberg Beta
  • Xavier Lazarus, partner, Elaia
  • Dr. Andre Retterath, partner, Earlybird Venture Capital
  • Matt Cohen, managing partner, Ripple Ventures

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On the pods

Today on Equity, we’re talking about the week's biggest startup and tech news with help from TC reporter extraordinaire and Found co-host Dominic-Madori Davis. We’re keeping you updated on the SBF trial — which, quite frankly, has us all riveted — and then diving into deals of the week from Rainforest, At One Ventures, Section 32 and Greylock. We will also discuss where venture funding has declined, and how Fearless Fund is being barred from awarding grants to Black women founders. Listen here.

And in case you missed it, this week on Chain Reaction, we teamed up with Equity co-host Alex Wilhelm for a special crossover episode.

Chain Reaction host Jacquelyn Melinek has been on the ground at the Southern District of New York courthouse, listening in to the highly anticipated criminal trial for Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX.

We dove deep into the nitty-gritty details, what transpired the first two days of Bankman-Fried's trial, as well as who the jurors are, the first two witnesses and who else is expected to speak. Listen here.

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